Have you ever wondered how human activities can put animals and birds in danger? Many of the things we do—like cutting down forests, throwing plastic on the ground, using loud fireworks, or building cities where animals once lived—can harm wildlife without us even realizing it. These actions often destroy their homes, pollute their water and food sources, or cause injury. As a result, many animals end up lost, hurt, or unable to survive on their own. That’s when rescue teams step in to help. They save injured or stranded animals, treat them, and release them back into safe, natural spaces. This activity will help you understand how everyday human actions affect the lives of wild creatures around us. You’ll learn to recognize what puts animals at risk and how each of us can help prevent the need for rescues by making better choices. Whether it’s saying no to plastic, planting native trees, or being mindful of noise, small actions can make a big difference. Let’s explore what went wrong—and how we can do better!